Quote from: HongKongGoolagong on October 30, 2015, 06:36:57 AM
My two year old son could have made better cover art and that's the greatest criticism - Justin n Jo, I actually love you but what on earth were you thinking?
Having heard all about the many disagreements about the Coil legacy between featured secondary contributing artists and bereaved lovers since Balance's death (all of whom have the expected set of life issues) via my friendship with the late great silent partner John Everall my conclusion is that this slightly botched job from Mr Hyde has opened the floodgates, which the superb and lovingly curated pirate EU vinyl editions of 2013 made by unknown parties nudged.
Sleazy was busy with so much else before he died. Mr Whitney who helped him so much is not a record company magnate and it would seem that the now or never feeling of 2015 has finally pushed him into action. FWIW I thought his statement about how none of this can possibly be official was eloquent and beautiful. And I'm looking forward to collecting a full set of Threshold Archives releases, having only recently rediscovered the timeless beauty and magic of what this band did.
Well my copy of the Backwards 2xLP arrived damaged. What they're using for mailers these days is pretty skimpy. We'll see how my email about that turns out. And they spelled Drew McDowall's name wrong.
That said, I thoroughly enjoy what I've heard of the the audio. I'll enjoy it even more when Jon Whitney releases it with the proper art (hopefully).
I only was able to catch one of the COIL Threshold Archive releases at a store that is shipping now, the rest of them I pre-ordered on Amazon.com. The Wrong Eye/Scope CD could have been a little more illuminating, but being that it's mostly out-takes, I don't mind the slim presentation (or the price).
I'm also curious to see how the new Astral Disaster bootleg has turned out. I couldn't resist, considering that the legitimate alternative is $100+.
Drew McDowall's "Collapse" LP is definitely worth owning, by the way. It's already in it's second pressing pre-order now. Excellent modular work with an absolute minimum of arpeggios (I think they're over-done). I saw him live this past summer, excellent rhythmic synth work. Glad he's still going.